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that brings us to our water cooler question of the day. what changes do you think should be made to improve service at the mva? you can share your response at wbaltv.com and on our facebook page, or send us an e-mail to watercooler@wbaltv.com. >> 6:07. 56 degrees on tv hill. good news for used car shoppers. >> a kansas city community rallies in support of a missing infant. dirt's of strangers are springing into action -- hundreds of strangers are springing into action. >> we are looking for relatively calm weather across the mid- atlantic, sunshine, and warmer temperatures. changes are coming up in the middle of the week. >> we are monitoring the area >> welcome back. 6:10, 64 degrees downtown. it is much cooler as you get outside the city. 53 in hagerstown. 55 in westminster. 55 in parkton. 59 in annapolis. we have some areas of fog. kent county, those schools are being delayed by an hour because of the fog. you could see if you slowdowns if you encounter some low visibility. we have a few high clouds pushing into the area. this will allo
that brings us to our water cooler question of the day. what changes do you think should be made to improve service at the mva? you can share your response at wbaltv.com and on our facebook page, or send us an e-mail to watercooler@wbaltv.com. >> 6:07. 56 degrees on tv hill. good news for used car shoppers. >> a kansas city community rallies in support of a missing infant. dirt's of strangers are springing into action -- hundreds of strangers are springing into action. >> we...
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, whether you use it. that will help your doctor guide you in choosing the best form of birth control that works for you with your lifestyle and schedule. >> any advice on how to talk about it with your doctor? >> you have to take a deep breath, if you want to write it down first so you can read from a script, you don't have to look them in the eye but honestly if you don't feel comfortable discussing these things with your doctor you may want a different doctor, someone who does make you feel comfortable, someone you don't think is judging you. >> female doctor, makes it easier as well. >> exactly. >> this is one i think a lot of women have issues with, too, gas, diarrhea, urinary issues, hard to bring the uncomfortable subjects up with our doctor but very important. >> very important because something like a changeÑi in yo bowel habits can signal something as dangerous as colon cancer or urinary infection. untreated it can have serious consequences. as embarrassing as it may be you need to talk to your
, whether you use it. that will help your doctor guide you in choosing the best form of birth control that works for you with your lifestyle and schedule. >> any advice on how to talk about it with your doctor? >> you have to take a deep breath, if you want to write it down first so you can read from a script, you don't have to look them in the eye but honestly if you don't feel comfortable discussing these things with your doctor you may want a different doctor, someone who does...
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he joins us live with what -- from washington. it is one of life's little annoyances, "time to turn off all of your electronic devices." do they really pose a serious threat in flight. >> that is the question. we have a blackberry, laptop, you name it. you are allowed to play it at altitude. we went to the boeing test center, took a bite -- to devices, and then we ran a scan of the room. they found the devices were putting out interference, r/f interference, or noise. is it enough to cause them to have issues with the radio or electronics? that is the big not known. this is another issue completely. the engineers have studied this for five years, the airlines, the aircraft manufacturers, and looking at this five-year study. that a lot of stories from pilots saying something was interfering with the avionics but we do not have any concrete proof because it is like choosing a ghost in the machine. please keep them off during the critical moments of takeoff and landing. we know the cause interference, but is it enough to cause a prob
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they use 24% of all highway fuel. if you want to get through the mva quickly, did not go through essex. the average customer spends over 40 minutes waiting in line to complete a transaction. officials say by moving more transactions online, the lines will get shorter. the cumberland office is the fastest. that brings us to our water cooler question of the day. what changes do you think should be made to improve service at the mva? you can share your response at wbaltv.com and on our facebook page, or send us an e-mail to watercooler@wbaltv.com. >> 56 degrees on tv hill. tragedy at the chicago marathon. >> new developments in the search for a 10-month-old. >> this is 95 north of 95. this is columbus day today. sarah will fill us in on any issues. >> welcome back. 64 degrees outside. that is the temperature in downtown. much cooler as you got into the suburbs. we will be warming up into the 80's this afternoon. expect sunshine. a few high clouds trying to build into the area. big changes coming up in the seven-day forec
they use 24% of all highway fuel. if you want to get through the mva quickly, did not go through essex. the average customer spends over 40 minutes waiting in line to complete a transaction. officials say by moving more transactions online, the lines will get shorter. the cumberland office is the fastest. that brings us to our water cooler question of the day. what changes do you think should be made to improve service at the mva? you can share your response at wbaltv.com and on our facebook...
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to let us in. >> things unfolded slowly. marshall was cooperative and even keeled, in full denial of any guilt whatsoever. >> i had nothing to do with this. no, i wasn't there. opened up a chapter of my life that i thought i had closed. >> then detective wallace tried a different approach. they got talking about shoes. why that distinctive wear pattern on the shoes police seized from marshall back after the murder at the kfc. >> he did explain that his pattern of shoe wear that he typically wore out his shoes in this fashion. he wouldn't untie shoes to get them off, he would kick them off. that rubbing of the heel, constant rubbing of the shoe wears his shoes. he actually showed us several pairs of shoes with that same pattern of wear. >> then detectives surprised marshall. they revealed the existence of that strange piece of foam found at the crime scene. they told him one of the boots seized with him was so worn, it was missing a piece of foam, and the remaining foam in the boot seemed to match it just about perfectly. >>
to let us in. >> things unfolded slowly. marshall was cooperative and even keeled, in full denial of any guilt whatsoever. >> i had nothing to do with this. no, i wasn't there. opened up a chapter of my life that i thought i had closed. >> then detective wallace tried a different approach. they got talking about shoes. why that distinctive wear pattern on the shoes police seized from marshall back after the murder at the kfc. >> he did explain that his pattern of shoe...
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it kept us calm. we had something to go back on, to know what to do. >> you realized pretty quickly this wasn't just a case of a child passing out. >> right away. right away, and as soon as i walked up, she was having a little bit of convulsion within five to ten seconds, she was out. >> she started to turn blue. >> yes. >> she wasn't getting oxygen. brent by the time you got there, you also trained in cpr? >> yes, sir. >> did the training just kick in? >> it did. you know, when i saw kylee on the floor, just a million things are going through your head and you just kind of go into shell shock and you just kind of reboot and we went back to the training. >> it's not the same as working with that little resussa ani doll. your heart must have been going a mile a minute. >> any time i'd do an evaluation i wasn't sure i was wanting to hear. >> and then you get out, you got that aed, the automatic external defibrillator, and that thing, once you get it on, it kind of walks you through and talks you through
it kept us calm. we had something to go back on, to know what to do. >> you realized pretty quickly this wasn't just a case of a child passing out. >> right away. right away, and as soon as i walked up, she was having a little bit of convulsion within five to ten seconds, she was out. >> she started to turn blue. >> yes. >> she wasn't getting oxygen. brent by the time you got there, you also trained in cpr? >> yes, sir. >> did the training just kick in?...
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for all of us at nbc news, thanks for joining us. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> this sunday, a special edition of "meet the press" from chicago. as the jobs debate heats up in washington, the unemployment rate remains at a crisis level. 9.1%. protesters take to the streets around the country to complain. >> where are the jobs? >> the president campaigns against republicans, urging them to take action on his jobs bill. >> if congress does something then i can't run against a do-nothing congress. if congress does nothing, then it's not a matter of me running against them, i think the american people will run them out of town. >> what is the economy's impact on america's biggest cities? how must they innovate to confront their budget shortfalls? and what does this debate mean for the president's political future? joining me, an influential voice in the democratic party, former chief of staff to president obama and now chicago's mayor, rahm emanuel. then, the republican view on the economy, taxes, and the next showdown over the debt. house budget chairman, republican congressman
for all of us at nbc news, thanks for joining us. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> this sunday, a special edition of "meet the press" from chicago. as the jobs debate heats up in washington, the unemployment rate remains at a crisis level. 9.1%. protesters take to the streets around the country to complain. >> where are the jobs? >> the president campaigns against republicans, urging them to take action on his jobs bill. >> if congress does...
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some used batons, some vehicle vehicles ablaze. the spark began last week after attackers partially demolished a church. christians blame muslim radicals for the incident and protested on sunday. what started as peaceful disintegrated into outright violence by nightfall. they fought back against military police who allegedly used heavy handed tactics against them. some muslims joined them in solidarity. late sunday, egypt's prime minister appeared on egyptian tv and appealed for calm. the violence stands to taint the upcoming elections scheduled for next month. the country struggles to form a stable government. francis coe, nbc news. >>> back here at home, lawmakers are weighing in on occupy wall street, the grassroots demonstration that set up camp across the country. sunday, protesters said it looked more like a festival as supporters took to the streets for a 23rd day. lawmakers are divided on the movement. house majority leader eric cantor says he is concerned about what he i'm lynn berry. called growing mobs while nancy pelosi
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thanks for being with us. >>> now to the middle east. it was just over eight months ago when we arrived in egypt where the mubarak regime was coming apart before our eyes right there in ta hehrir square. it includes an explosion of violence, one part of the arab spring as it became known. from the high hopes, another explosion of violence and a rising death toll. tonight our chief foreign correspondent richard engel is back in cairo with the latest. richard? >> reporter: good evening, brian. egypt's transition -- this wasn't what the revolution was supposed to bring. funerals after a massacre last night of christians by egypts, mainly muslim army. it started yesterday evening with a peaceful demonstrations. christians, 10% of the population here were demanding justice after one of their churches was burned down last week by increasingly aggressive islamic radicals. when the demonstrators reached cairo, government troops, witnesses say, attacked. military vehicles plowed through crowds. the demonstrators responded, attacking troops with s
thanks for being with us. >>> now to the middle east. it was just over eight months ago when we arrived in egypt where the mubarak regime was coming apart before our eyes right there in ta hehrir square. it includes an explosion of violence, one part of the arab spring as it became known. from the high hopes, another explosion of violence and a rising death toll. tonight our chief foreign correspondent richard engel is back in cairo with the latest. richard? >> reporter: good...
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the part of it before us exposing us to legal risk? we can take up the other issue when the ethics commission hears it. supervisor campos: thank you, mr. president. first, let me say that i don't knwo that -- know that having this discussion in open session in terms of the viability, i will be voting against it. i appreciate the reasoning behind it. i think it is important for us to address what the supreme court has decided to. it takes into consideration some of the policy reasons why we have public financing. >> i look forward to having that discussion and conversation as the matter goes forward. i want to thank supervisor kim and her staff for trying to serve -- comply with the supreme court ruling and taking into account some of the decisions that everything has to be taken into consideration in a way that is responsible. my colleagues indicated the need for us to come forward the proposal as an alternative, and i appreciate the fact that supervisor kim has done that. supervisor mar: thank you. i wanted to thank mark from the city
the part of it before us exposing us to legal risk? we can take up the other issue when the ethics commission hears it. supervisor campos: thank you, mr. president. first, let me say that i don't knwo that -- know that having this discussion in open session in terms of the viability, i will be voting against it. i appreciate the reasoning behind it. i think it is important for us to address what the supreme court has decided to. it takes into consideration some of the policy reasons why we have...
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we happened to be the only black people there, they got us and put us in jail. that was the first day that you mentioned. the long and short of it is, i was in my second year of law school at the time. i am reading all these things about criminal procedure, criminal law. the stuff that is on the books is not what is happening on the streets. don't i have some kind of rights? miranda or something? they just did what they want and it was the first time that somebody had taken my body and had physically done something with me -- except raimondi, a different category. [laughter] they put me and handcuffs and they did all of that. so i wrote about it. my lawyer, she was also a teacher. she encouraged me to tell my story. the next week, the assignment in class, it was to talk about -- writing about an experience of injustice. i was ready to send this. i did not think anything of it, but she said that people should know about your story. i sent it to somebody. the editor from "the new york times" called me and said that it was a lot of racy for them. but people just ke
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you know this is like him our which distributes using like executable like the removeable used to drives or how drives were smartphones or whatever so the it is like like imagine the whole network the infrastructure the huge network of different different different computers and be any person any employee of this huge network like the military or any anybody else comes with the mystique were removed hard drive and can mentor this device in. computer and hard drive was in fact that by any kind of trial journal or war or any other malware this mother searched for distributing inside the mouth worked so this is stuff only motive specific targeted for us military but this is like a simple very common very generic. trojan which we see a lot of in the days of what happens if a virus cannot be removed especially considering all attempts to do so have felt so far. yeah but that's a good list to question what would recommend. some of the for example in you know for a customer's are trying to use and put the network it's quite important firstly to switch off a need. like channel like internet or f
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these kinds of actions identified by us, structured by us, implemented by us will help us work in positive ways to deal with the budgets that will be formulated for us by others. we can, we must, and i promise you we will do better. as the army's top civilian, i have one of the greatest honors here this week in this ausa exposition. yes, i get to help kick off this week with what amounts really to a prime time address. that's the honor. but there's a challenge as well. the challenge is trying to make all this bureaucracy sound remotely interesting when i know what you really want is tom -- some hoo what. and i have to tell you, i've been blessed by my share of moments this past year. we mark the tenth anniversary of the attacks on america with somber observations in new york and in shanksville and right here at the pentagon. and for the first time we reflected and remembered those losses without the world's most notorious terrorist still at large. we ended a policy that forced young men and and women to force ed them to lie about who they were. we know who they are, they're american soldie
these kinds of actions identified by us, structured by us, implemented by us will help us work in positive ways to deal with the budgets that will be formulated for us by others. we can, we must, and i promise you we will do better. as the army's top civilian, i have one of the greatest honors here this week in this ausa exposition. yes, i get to help kick off this week with what amounts really to a prime time address. that's the honor. but there's a challenge as well. the challenge is trying...
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the motion adopting conditional use only mentions foster use twice. -- youth twice. this inconsistency and the reality has disturbing implications not only for this project but as as a precedent for future projects. next, the size and density project. this is insufficient as so far as it will try to pack too many kids into two small units. this is the immensely important and to make work, the project sponsor needs a certain number of kids. to compare this to booker t., this is not even close. this is massively expensive. this is basically at the feet of the people that have to live there. i would like to point out that there are several aspects of the housing element. there is the objective of greater policy awareness out -- at greater policy awareness. how could this happen without any discussion? also to great certainty in the development in the entitlement process by creating primers. implement the planning process improvements to produce project delays and provide clear information. this is a pot of the project for many reasons. when a project flies in the face o
the motion adopting conditional use only mentions foster use twice. -- youth twice. this inconsistency and the reality has disturbing implications not only for this project but as as a precedent for future projects. next, the size and density project. this is insufficient as so far as it will try to pack too many kids into two small units. this is the immensely important and to make work, the project sponsor needs a certain number of kids. to compare this to booker t., this is not even close....
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used to be better, yesterday my money. they said what to buy cars in case the first one breaks, you know, but i'm not convinced of that type of thing happen that the journalism was any -- necessarily any better for it. .. >> yahoo, in one month, reaches 95% of the american electorate. it goes to a yahoo next site. that means real content about politics has the opportunity to reach 95% of the american electorate. i don't think it's being optimistic looking at the facts that we have a huge responsibility in 2012 to do our best and reach all those people because we know we can get to them. >> i know i feel very good about the leadership of our three major news networks, so please join me in thanking these presidents for being so successful. great, thank you. [applause] >> thank you, jim, david, ben, steve. we know network news is not dead. reporters have to travel light, and there are no more black cars coming to pick you up. sorry about that, steve. next up we have bill daly who does not need an introduction. chief of staff
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item 31 is approving the conditional use association. item 41 is disapproving the commission's finding to approved the conditional use association. item 10 has been called. president chiu: on today's hearing, we have to hearings on the project of 3151-3155 scott street, the edward the second project. this would allow the creation of 25 units of housing, 24 of them for transitional aid to you from 18-24. we have an appeal of the- declaration. there is an appeal of the conditional use authorization for this project. both of these have been brought by the same appellant, the county all association and various other associations to. the issues on the appeals are different. our consideration of the appeals of the neg dec, involves the inaccurate -- the inaccuracies and inadequacy of the declaration. six votes of the board are required. our appeal of the conditional use authorization involves an analysis of whether the planning commission's determination to authorize the project was appropriate. this hearing is quasi--judicial and nature and m
item 31 is approving the conditional use association. item 41 is disapproving the commission's finding to approved the conditional use association. item 10 has been called. president chiu: on today's hearing, we have to hearings on the project of 3151-3155 scott street, the edward the second project. this would allow the creation of 25 units of housing, 24 of them for transitional aid to you from 18-24. we have an appeal of the- declaration. there is an appeal of the conditional use...
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and leave dump us with this problem. now that is not translated and told to the man on the street in fact the reality is that after may second after you know there was some differing nosediving of the relations between the two establishments and then it has been a little more steady you know steadily kind of getting better this is not told to the people there is a game and there is not just one game the games within games that are being played now the other point which was being raised about drone attacks i think it's again a very confusing and complex subject because right now of the if you if you talk to people not people in the planes not people who are far removed from the tribal areas but if you talk to certain segments of the population there they say that the only pressure on the taliban is from drone attacks so what reality am i supposed to be sure to jump in here almost out of time here stephen i'd like to give you the last the last word on this program we received about u.s. pakistani relationship going got twe
and leave dump us with this problem. now that is not translated and told to the man on the street in fact the reality is that after may second after you know there was some differing nosediving of the relations between the two establishments and then it has been a little more steady you know steadily kind of getting better this is not told to the people there is a game and there is not just one game the games within games that are being played now the other point which was being raised about...
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stay with us here on r.t. still to come the pledge on protecting people from poverty he used to wipe out almost no one could cross the threshold of financially hard pressed countries targeted basic social programs to balance the books. later we hear how nato forces have adopted libya's civil war by hitting civilians instead of moving the country toward peace. expert insight in a few minutes. but before we get to that egypt's military rulers imposed an overnight curfew on cairo's tahrir square and other parts of the capital due to be lifted around now it follows a violent eruption between coptic christians and security forces that left at least twenty four dead what started as a peaceful rally call. for justice over attacks on churches and radicalism quickly turned into the most violent episode since february's revolution paramilitary vehicles clearly seen charging through the crowds plowing into people while you army infantry fired rubber bullets and tear gas witnesses claim the escalation was sparked by uncon
stay with us here on r.t. still to come the pledge on protecting people from poverty he used to wipe out almost no one could cross the threshold of financially hard pressed countries targeted basic social programs to balance the books. later we hear how nato forces have adopted libya's civil war by hitting civilians instead of moving the country toward peace. expert insight in a few minutes. but before we get to that egypt's military rulers imposed an overnight curfew on cairo's tahrir square...
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lindsey mastis joins us live from falls church. lindsey, come on now, we all wanted a tree house as kids, why would they want to take one down? >> i know, derek. this is the tree house that is causing all the controversy and it has to do with where it sits on the property. there's a street out front, a street over here. and that means that this tree house is in the front yard. and of course, the man who built the tree house says he found out after the fact that he needed a permit from one of the county departments and unfortunately, they are saying he can't build it here, but he doesn't want to tear it down. >> it was promised to me. >> mark says he spent six weekends building this tree house with his sons, ages 9 and 11. they are scouts. >> eric not only personned part of his woodwork merit badge, but public speak merit badge, as well as citizenship in the community. >> the tree house might have to come down. he called fairfax county building office and he says he was told that he didn't need a permit. >> i had no idea there is a
lindsey mastis joins us live from falls church. lindsey, come on now, we all wanted a tree house as kids, why would they want to take one down? >> i know, derek. this is the tree house that is causing all the controversy and it has to do with where it sits on the property. there's a street out front, a street over here. and that means that this tree house is in the front yard. and of course, the man who built the tree house says he found out after the fact that he needed a permit from one...
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this is our response to a conditional use appeal. the conditional use appeal is perhaps the central question that is before the board today. is this project necessary and desirable for the community? in this case, we are using an existing building for needed housing and services for transitional-aged youths. it is hard to imagine a more necessary or desirable project. while the appellate has raised numerous issues the we have addressed in our materials, i am going to focus on three categories for you today. the process, the project, and the general plan. let's talk about the process first. the appellate argues that proper procedures were not followed, but that is not the case. the department has followed all procedures for noticing and public hearings for these environments. the prosecutor has above the value of this project at every step in the process. at every opportunity, the appellate has filed an appeal. today is not the first. the document was party appealed before the planning commission and the planning commission upheld the
this is our response to a conditional use appeal. the conditional use appeal is perhaps the central question that is before the board today. is this project necessary and desirable for the community? in this case, we are using an existing building for needed housing and services for transitional-aged youths. it is hard to imagine a more necessary or desirable project. while the appellate has raised numerous issues the we have addressed in our materials, i am going to focus on three categories...
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each of us, partners on the list. our next goal, get to 200,000 and then enroll those 200,000 to double again to 400, so that the wave grows and doubles as each one of us in this list and in this mission is working together to expand it to a size that is formidable enough to take on the presidential conventions next summer. the second phase of phase 2, if you will, is that we work together on shaping the get money out constitutional amendment language. we think this is the best way to accomplish our singular goal of tearing down the green curtain of money that is making it impossible to give america the debate it deserves so that we can have real solutions to jobs, real solutions to energy, and real solutions to trade and on and on. one major thing that you and i have accomplished so far is we have been able to generate enough energy to win the confidence of those around us, that they are now willing to throw resources in our direction to help us further down the road with the establishment of a get money out foundati
each of us, partners on the list. our next goal, get to 200,000 and then enroll those 200,000 to double again to 400, so that the wave grows and doubles as each one of us in this list and in this mission is working together to expand it to a size that is formidable enough to take on the presidential conventions next summer. the second phase of phase 2, if you will, is that we work together on shaping the get money out constitutional amendment language. we think this is the best way to...
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only the rest of us, until the rest of us have enough housing. no more housing for the wealthy. we have enough rich people. >> on the topic of families, i often tell folks that if we did a better job of keeping families, i would probably have 1000 more votes in san francisco because i have that many personal friends who have had to move to the east bay, north bay, and south. we have to invest in our schools. we need a mayor who will be in education mayor coming use the bully pulpit for that purpose. we have to invest in services that wraparound families and make sure we're not cutting funding to parks and recreation centers and after-school programs. fundamentally, we have to do with far better job of keeping the jobs we have been losing. over the past couple years, we have lost 30,000 jobs, hundreds of companies. this is why have been proud to fight to keep companies like twitter and san francisco come to fight for the next biotech company, clean technology, to fight for the 80,000 small businesses and stethoscope and the several hundred new manufacturing companies. i hope ever
only the rest of us, until the rest of us have enough housing. no more housing for the wealthy. we have enough rich people. >> on the topic of families, i often tell folks that if we did a better job of keeping families, i would probably have 1000 more votes in san francisco because i have that many personal friends who have had to move to the east bay, north bay, and south. we have to invest in our schools. we need a mayor who will be in education mayor coming use the bully pulpit for...
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you can use the tanning sprays and lotions. starting january 1 you have to be 18 to use a tanning bed. >> stephanie obviously the tanning bed owners aren't happy about this but do we know what percentage of their business it is? is it a large number of people under 18 that use the tanning beds? >> reporter: absolutely. the indoor tanning association, which has been very vocal about these kinds of laws in different states has said that for its members, between five to 10% actually of the customers are under 18 years old and i should mention this tanning salon here in willow glen is part of the association. so the worry is it will hurt business. >> thank you. >>> another bill signed by the governor will require insurance companies to provide coverage for autistic children. the bill's opponents say it will increase insurance premiums. but supporters say it will save money by helping prepare children for life as adults. >>> the governor signed a bill that allows kids 12 and older to get the hpv vaccine without parental consent. he
you can use the tanning sprays and lotions. starting january 1 you have to be 18 to use a tanning bed. >> stephanie obviously the tanning bed owners aren't happy about this but do we know what percentage of their business it is? is it a large number of people under 18 that use the tanning beds? >> reporter: absolutely. the indoor tanning association, which has been very vocal about these kinds of laws in different states has said that for its members, between five to 10% actually of...
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gentleman, thank you for joining us. i guess i have to ask you, first of all, what is your emotion reaction when you see those people in the streets, particularly downtown new york, in the wall street area, ron christie? what's your personal reaction to seeing these pictures of people down there? >> well, it's pretty moving to see a large number of folks protesting in the streets, chris. i guess my first emotional response is, i feel your pain. i understand where you're coming from, but go get a job. >> go get a job. so you think they're there by their own -- >> go get a job. >> -- their own problem. they just blew it? >> i think when you find a lot of people who are coming to new york city, college students who are out having sex on the lawn, people who admit that they're there just to be part of a good time, people who are taking drugs, people who are breaking the law, yeah, i think they need to go get a job. i think that there are people who are legitimately in new york and in cities across the united states who don't
gentleman, thank you for joining us. i guess i have to ask you, first of all, what is your emotion reaction when you see those people in the streets, particularly downtown new york, in the wall street area, ron christie? what's your personal reaction to seeing these pictures of people down there? >> well, it's pretty moving to see a large number of folks protesting in the streets, chris. i guess my first emotional response is, i feel your pain. i understand where you're coming from, but...
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welcome, supervisor and thank you for joining us today. >> thank you very much. >> tell us a little about your background, where you grew up, went to school and the kind of jobs that you worked. >> most of my adult life i spent completely here in san francisco. now about 27 years. i was born in chicago. my father had emigrateford iran to go to school in chicago, where he met my mother while he was attending the university of chicago. that's where i was born. after my parents had divorced, i spent most of my youth in the state of rhode island, southern rhode island, and then after i graduated high school, i went to undergraduate college in st. louis, missouri and then came out here for grad school, which fell in love with san francisco bay area. all of my plans changed and this became my home. i worked as an environmental analyst for a number of think tanks and then applied that trade in law enforcement, where i went to the san francisco police academy many, many years ago, graduated as a academy class, president of the class. trained in environmental forensics, both here locally, state an
welcome, supervisor and thank you for joining us today. >> thank you very much. >> tell us a little about your background, where you grew up, went to school and the kind of jobs that you worked. >> most of my adult life i spent completely here in san francisco. now about 27 years. i was born in chicago. my father had emigrateford iran to go to school in chicago, where he met my mother while he was attending the university of chicago. that's where i was born. after my parents...
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more on these stories and thirty minutes after the hour a special report stay with us. we imbibe forty acres and nineteen ninety three and decided it would be a great place to find them build a home on the retire. i am first generation my great great grandfather homesteaded here. let's go let's go to gates that way was killed when he would go a mile don't think sarah wants north but. we have three hundred head of al i come down on the high country there and current of lincoln you know. i'm a fourth generation rancher and when i was little dad would let me have two cows out of the herd so i could have known her. my favorite things is the red winged blackbirds that use the honey honey the red winged blackbirds are back you know. this has been my favorite place i've ever lived in my life i say river is going to lose it's your and your. have called interplay in every regulatory towsley senate house of the legislation is that a direct from president days when there's a group present world countries are clean or thirty six billion dollars for content on the twenty dollars gol
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commission admitted that it had been used after all. after years of mounting medical bills devalued property and diminishing options laura agreed to a monetary settlement with and kana corp. the company responsible for her problems . the settlement stipulated she stopped telling her story publicly which is why she was not interviewed for this film many family stories like hers will never be told because of company settlements that require silence. let's go over the trampoline in spite of her well explosion and fire. his stage in her house surrounded by her children and grandchildren and. this kind of helps me gives me a little more steadiness until i can grab something you know they were doing ok as long as there were eggs and that weren't there and i was just working a while and you still got. smells and that just couldn't be outside it wasn't in the house but then they brought in the temporary rig because they were having problems with one of the holes i think and then the smells all started up again because they were doing a fracking
commission admitted that it had been used after all. after years of mounting medical bills devalued property and diminishing options laura agreed to a monetary settlement with and kana corp. the company responsible for her problems . the settlement stipulated she stopped telling her story publicly which is why she was not interviewed for this film many family stories like hers will never be told because of company settlements that require silence. let's go over the trampoline in spite of her...
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with us, senior political analyst for "time" magazine, mark halperin. writer for "vanity fair," and co-author of "all the devils are here" about the financial crisis, bethany mclean. and two members of congress from illinois, democrat luis gutierrez, and republican aaron schock. politics defined by anger and resentment over the state of the economy, and income inequality as protesters behind the occupy wall street movement bring their message to new york. and to here in chicago, the president expressed his support for their views. >> i think people are frustrated, and, you know, the protesters are giving voice to a more broad-based frustration about how our financial system works. >> while the house republican leader was critical of their taxes. >> if you read the newspapers today, i for one am increasingly concerned about the growing mobs occupying wall street, and the other cities across the country. and believe it or not, some in this town have actually condoned the pitting of americans against americans. >> as popust anger becomes a hot political to
with us, senior political analyst for "time" magazine, mark halperin. writer for "vanity fair," and co-author of "all the devils are here" about the financial crisis, bethany mclean. and two members of congress from illinois, democrat luis gutierrez, and republican aaron schock. politics defined by anger and resentment over the state of the economy, and income inequality as protesters behind the occupy wall street movement bring their message to new york. and to...
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and that's what they tell us when they come out to drill here on our land. it's ours you're in our way. we just think the good neighbor program is something that was somewhat elementary and it's just respect because if you don't two things will happen first is the government will regulate and a lot of times regulate out of business and second is the mexico becomes an unfriendly business environment and oil and gas industries go elsewhere i don't think the state wants the oil and gas industry doesn't want that we have a very large emphasis with our three hundred twenty five member companies about being a good neighbor about talking to people about doing the things. you would do with your neighborhood with your next door neighbor. in the us in the lower forty eight on shore the boom that is currently going on has driven a lot by technology or been a lot of technological advances with horizontal drilling with fracture stimulation one of the key elements to finding and getting the resource out of very tight sand or hard rock is a fracking process fracking is jus
and that's what they tell us when they come out to drill here on our land. it's ours you're in our way. we just think the good neighbor program is something that was somewhat elementary and it's just respect because if you don't two things will happen first is the government will regulate and a lot of times regulate out of business and second is the mexico becomes an unfriendly business environment and oil and gas industries go elsewhere i don't think the state wants the oil and gas industry...
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so thank you, jeff, for allowing us to be here and co-sponsoring this event. thank you all for coming here. [applause] >> thank you. next i'd like to introduce, the incoming president of the criminal trial lawyers association of northern california, frank. >> hello. i'm frank and president-elect of criminal trial lawyers association of northern california. ctla is a proud co-sponsor of the justice summit here today. i've been asked to say a few words about ctla to both inform and entertain you for about the next two minutes. it's a professional association of criminal defense lawyers in the bay area. our membership list includes about 400 lawyers and private investigators, expert witnesses and even some professors and law students. our members are -- how do i say this -- luminaries in the field. today, the justice conference honors a past ctla honoree, one of our own, tony serra. ctla has featured the likes of not only tony serra at a feature presenter at our programs but those that include jim bross that has who defends cases most of the time but was the spec
so thank you, jeff, for allowing us to be here and co-sponsoring this event. thank you all for coming here. [applause] >> thank you. next i'd like to introduce, the incoming president of the criminal trial lawyers association of northern california, frank. >> hello. i'm frank and president-elect of criminal trial lawyers association of northern california. ctla is a proud co-sponsor of the justice summit here today. i've been asked to say a few words about ctla to both inform and...
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to stay and the indians want us to stay also because we we represent the force keeping us going to start from breaking apart into a civil war but we're going to pull out i don't think this administration even the republican right to want to want to stay there the ground pull as opposed to staying in afghanistan i agree with it it's not a war we can win it's not a war we win so war we should afford better to begin with we would've won but we would have done better we would have left afghanistan with a stable government that opportunity has long since gone so there's no reason to stay in afghanistan it's a little we are now the purpose of staying in afghanistan will be to make sure that al qaeda does notable a base there to facility there to protect the united states that's a little bit ago the real goal should be and i think it is in fact to assist not just on becoming a stable country because a fragmented pakistan would be a contest of it for india for china for afghanistan for a whole range of so the whole region and i think with their special with one hundred plus nuclear weapons that'
to stay and the indians want us to stay also because we we represent the force keeping us going to start from breaking apart into a civil war but we're going to pull out i don't think this administration even the republican right to want to want to stay there the ground pull as opposed to staying in afghanistan i agree with it it's not a war we can win it's not a war we win so war we should afford better to begin with we would've won but we would have done better we would have left afghanistan...
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i respectfully request that you deny conditional use approval. thank you. >> our issue is not affordable housing but any use that it serves. this is not chp or with larkin street. this is about the choice of this particular building in a myriad of zoning exceptions. the city could have avoided this process. i have a thought and with the outline and outreach plan. out reach in this case can mean identifying decision makers that will support and pass required legislation that includes the planning department, the mayor, his staff. after they reach out to the supporters among the community leaders, neighborhood associations and can influence the back of the project. only after the project is virtually insured legislative passage, political cover did they contact the neighbors. they have traded an uncooperative atmosphere with the stress of the people in the area. the project sponsor has purchasing deadlines for the building and they needed the zoning from the city. there is $4.4 million to spy out reach. no decision makers lived near the property. >
i respectfully request that you deny conditional use approval. thank you. >> our issue is not affordable housing but any use that it serves. this is not chp or with larkin street. this is about the choice of this particular building in a myriad of zoning exceptions. the city could have avoided this process. i have a thought and with the outline and outreach plan. out reach in this case can mean identifying decision makers that will support and pass required legislation that includes the...
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that will bring us the better threat for rain as we head toward wednesday. looking at the futurecast, we have sunshine here. at times the high clouds will be spilling across us, especially in the afternoon and the later afternoon hours. headed down toward atlanta today you might run into showers down there. as we head into tuesday, not a bad day but looks like partly to mostly cloudy. clouds thickening up in the afternoon. by 6:00 p.m. tuesday we have showers here. some of that will be creeping toward us heading into tuesday night and wednesday morning. low pressure look at that, not too far from hatteras inland, there may be a tropical connection to that. so wednesday could end up being a rather damp day around here. so enjoy today. highs around 80 here. 7 winchester. and looking very, very nice. here's how it breaks down. today temperatures around 80, give or take a couple of degrees. yesterday 78. the average is 70. tomorrow only 73. still mild with increasing clouds. could be a late shower south and east but more likely it is going to hold off overnight
that will bring us the better threat for rain as we head toward wednesday. looking at the futurecast, we have sunshine here. at times the high clouds will be spilling across us, especially in the afternoon and the later afternoon hours. headed down toward atlanta today you might run into showers down there. as we head into tuesday, not a bad day but looks like partly to mostly cloudy. clouds thickening up in the afternoon. by 6:00 p.m. tuesday we have showers here. some of that will be creeping...
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eight am in moscow i met president good to have you with us here on r.t. our top story europe's social welfare programs which would in the pride and joy for decades face the axe as the economic crunch bites and deeper among them are poverty safety nets that provide food and care for those living on the streets or struggling to make ends meet but as our he's dale bush or parts from france there's always a catch to cutting back. a new motion in the european parliament claims that homelessness can be ended in the e.u. by twenty fifteen but those on the front line helping people living on the streets say this is fantasy with the numbers without a roof over their heads room with the e.u. itself to stop a scheme providing free meals things are expected to get even worse. on the european union's ending its food aid program which feeds millions every year yet more people than ever are coming through our doors. protesters are angry that spending cuts target the poor but they're also furious saying they're being lloyd soon with elections next april the sarkozy admin
eight am in moscow i met president good to have you with us here on r.t. our top story europe's social welfare programs which would in the pride and joy for decades face the axe as the economic crunch bites and deeper among them are poverty safety nets that provide food and care for those living on the streets or struggling to make ends meet but as our he's dale bush or parts from france there's always a catch to cutting back. a new motion in the european parliament claims that homelessness can...
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while some fiber ads use super models, metamucil uses super hard working psyllium fiber, which gels to remove unsexy waste and reduce cholesterol. taking psyllium fiber won't make you a model but you should feel a little more super. metamucil. down with cholesterol. ♪ kingdoms and queens ♪ they all bow down to you ♪ ♪ branches and ranch hands ♪ are bowin', too ♪ and i've taken off... [ man ] we could have gone a more traditional route... but it wouldn't have been nearly as memorable. ♪ here comes the sun again on sunday afternoons on nfl mobile. call "star," "star," n-f-l to download it now. only from verizon. can i help you? yeah, can i get a full-sized car? for full-sized cars, please listen to the following menu. for convertibles, press star one. i didn't catch that. to speak to a representative, please say representative now. representative. goodbye! you don't like automated customer service, and neither do we. that's why, unlike other cards, no matter when you call chase sapphire preferred, you immediately get a person not a prompt. chase sapphire preferred. a card o
while some fiber ads use super models, metamucil uses super hard working psyllium fiber, which gels to remove unsexy waste and reduce cholesterol. taking psyllium fiber won't make you a model but you should feel a little more super. metamucil. down with cholesterol. ♪ kingdoms and queens ♪ they all bow down to you ♪ ♪ branches and ranch hands ♪ are bowin', too ♪ and i've taken off... [ man ] we could have gone a more traditional route... but it wouldn't have been nearly as...
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chuck todd is with us. it seems to be a distraction but an important distraction because of the calendar. you look at iowa, south carolina, large numbers of evangelical voters, mitt romney needs to get past those races and he is being challenged. >> there is belief in romney lore, and the reason he ultimately lost iowa, that mike huckabee got there, that somehow mike huckabee took advantage of an anti-mormon whisper campaign. when you look at the campaign, de-emphasizing social issues, and de-emphasizing resources in iowa and south carolina, that it is a way to not have to confront this issue where there are a lot of evangelicals that are uncomfortable with mitt romney's faith. now -- >> not uncomfortable, suspicious. >> they also thought the romney campaign, about two weeks ago when pat robertson in many ways who took the evangelical movement and made it a political force and took it national with his presidential run in '87, when he called romney an outstanding christian, it was important to hear that. it
chuck todd is with us. it seems to be a distraction but an important distraction because of the calendar. you look at iowa, south carolina, large numbers of evangelical voters, mitt romney needs to get past those races and he is being challenged. >> there is belief in romney lore, and the reason he ultimately lost iowa, that mike huckabee got there, that somehow mike huckabee took advantage of an anti-mormon whisper campaign. when you look at the campaign, de-emphasizing social issues,...
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seems like there's a very serious questions about the level of force being used. prior is a forty three year old journalist who's reported from many conflict zones but it was in his own country where he sustained his worst injury. i just remember thinking this is really happening including us i took shelter in an enclosure just wasn't from one policeman who i think was a commander asked in a very rude way taking pictures i told him i was a journalist but he gave an order and i had one of the flash burns to me these are some pictures i took. the place he'd taken shelter amplify the sound of the flash bang causing always total darkness injury which is cause his job. after the attack i won't call it an accident it was an attack like a small hero. investigation was launched into the incident but progress has been slow a finalist tells the countless cases both against heavy handed police tactics and need to report any kind of results we witness for ourselves the lack of discrimination when the police lash out when journalists flung with his camera to the ground the ris
seems like there's a very serious questions about the level of force being used. prior is a forty three year old journalist who's reported from many conflict zones but it was in his own country where he sustained his worst injury. i just remember thinking this is really happening including us i took shelter in an enclosure just wasn't from one policeman who i think was a commander asked in a very rude way taking pictures i told him i was a journalist but he gave an order and i had one of the...
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bad gave us at least one so. one point is better than nothing scott and i were tied with deny moscow for second place while discussed a fifth just two points behind concern about out of our team. now in other news russian run a little over has become the first battle between the chicago marathon three times in a row it was the thirty fourth time chicago staged event and over thirty seven thousand runners took part it was only one person to catch in the women's race over built up a massively over the field and finished in the time of two hours eighteen minutes and twenty seconds that was almost four minutes ahead of runner up in the barber from ethiopia only england's paula radcliffe has run that distance faster and it will probably secure a place on the country's limpets team for the london games with russian selectors picking the team fastest runners between september and the end of the sheer kenya's moses was up here when the men's event in just over two hours and five minutes. now there's been a further step b
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and a very warm welcome from all of us here in moscow this is a see with me us above our thanks for joining us first twenty five people have died and more than three hundred have been hurt in fierce clashes between coptic christians and security forces in rioting in cairo religious tensions between muslims and christians in egypt have intensified since the fall of hosni mubarak in february what began as a peaceful rally calling for justice attacks on christian churches by muslim extremists quickly turned into the most violent episode since february as revolution military vehicles charge three rounds and plowed into people well troops fired rubber bullets and tear gas the army supreme council has called for a swift investigation into the violence as far as the clashes state media has blamed the christian protesters at least global shiela however if the stance that hypocritical. this is a very cynical attempt by the defacto rulers of the country the military to portray a. minority of the population and religious minority as drug makers when in fact all they're doing are trying to seek some ju
and a very warm welcome from all of us here in moscow this is a see with me us above our thanks for joining us first twenty five people have died and more than three hundred have been hurt in fierce clashes between coptic christians and security forces in rioting in cairo religious tensions between muslims and christians in egypt have intensified since the fall of hosni mubarak in february what began as a peaceful rally calling for justice attacks on christian churches by muslim extremists...
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he used a drug that should not have been used outside an operating room. he miscalculated the dose, there were probably other things in michael's system. it was a tragedy. >> i'm going to come to propofol and dr. murray after the break. first of all, i want to take you back to 1984 and the pepsi commercial accident michael endured, when he suffered some pretty horrendous burning in this. many people close to michael jackson have said since that the damage that was done to him then led to a lot of his dependency on painkillers, on sleeping tablets and so on. that it really did in many ways ruin his life. what's your understanding about the repercussions of what we're watching here on screen? >> it's a common story, piers, one has a very severe injury, a traumatic injury that leads to a lot of pain. and then one gets narcotics. and if one has an addictive personality which may be partly genetic, then one gets dependent. the key here is for a doctor to be aware of this and to be very careful in prescribing drugs. i think michael's addiction was initiated by,
he used a drug that should not have been used outside an operating room. he miscalculated the dose, there were probably other things in michael's system. it was a tragedy. >> i'm going to come to propofol and dr. murray after the break. first of all, i want to take you back to 1984 and the pepsi commercial accident michael endured, when he suffered some pretty horrendous burning in this. many people close to michael jackson have said since that the damage that was done to him then led to...
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[laughter] >> well, for us, no pandering. for us, no pledges. i'm the only candidate on that stage who's not going to sign any pledges. >> mike: any pledges. >> only of-- >> a grover norquist pledge. >> no pledges. i ran in and he came to me with a pledge, i said no can do. i think a candidate's track record should speak about where they go. if you want to know how a candidate is going to govern as president look at their track record. >> did it offend you at all when trump said something like this, time is money, i don't waste time. he has zero chance of getting the nomination, whoever said i wanted to meet him. those are tough things from the donald. >> that's okay. he's in the area of politics that is show business. i'm in the part that speaks to public service, now, in show biz you've got to kick up dust, you've got to stay relevant and throw a few. that's fine. in my business you have to do that, too, but i don't care about the outside noise. as for the donald, i don't, you know, look up to people who weren't willing to get in the arena. yo
[laughter] >> well, for us, no pandering. for us, no pledges. i'm the only candidate on that stage who's not going to sign any pledges. >> mike: any pledges. >> only of-- >> a grover norquist pledge. >> no pledges. i ran in and he came to me with a pledge, i said no can do. i think a candidate's track record should speak about where they go. if you want to know how a candidate is going to govern as president look at their track record. >> did it offend you at...
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we can use it. so they're making the argument on the return on investment, and it's because of the past. so, again, pilots are ready, and we're trained on rnp, on rnav, on cpdlc which we can't currently use in the continental u.s. we have to use it over the north atlantic when we leave the continental u.s. so that's what the argument's about. >> thank you. if chairman will indulge me for 30 seconds, i wanted to submit for the record some questions based on performance-based navigation that's something i think we need to expedite the implementation of that, and i'm interested in what, what is going on with the faa's current doing on that. but i'll leave that for the question for the record. thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you. mr. cravaack. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you for the distinguished panel for being here today. lots of questions, little time. first question, mr. huerta, reading the most recent ig report, we keep on hearing the term "investment," we've got to keep on investing in thi
we can use it. so they're making the argument on the return on investment, and it's because of the past. so, again, pilots are ready, and we're trained on rnp, on rnav, on cpdlc which we can't currently use in the continental u.s. we have to use it over the north atlantic when we leave the continental u.s. so that's what the argument's about. >> thank you. if chairman will indulge me for 30 seconds, i wanted to submit for the record some questions based on performance-based navigation...
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party told us that leaving the euro zone is the only option. basically the money is going to pay off there but the problem is they're not reducing the debt. it's understandable we should never have been allowed to get into the order in the first place they broke so many rules their own rules to get greece in because this was all about politics it wasn't about economics and i feel very very sure for the very people the only way that the greek people will get back on their feet again is a kind of the order altogether and look it will be the end of the world for greece argentina was the last major countries involved in two thousand and one tree in two thousand and one and two thousand and six argentina's economy grew by sixty percent that is the answer to greece if you poll a poll that these people are being made to suffer because of ideological decisions that were taken many miles away in brussels ten years ago. this week the u.s. led war in afghanistan passed its ten year mark with nato troops nowhere close to defeating the taliban alliance plan
party told us that leaving the euro zone is the only option. basically the money is going to pay off there but the problem is they're not reducing the debt. it's understandable we should never have been allowed to get into the order in the first place they broke so many rules their own rules to get greece in because this was all about politics it wasn't about economics and i feel very very sure for the very people the only way that the greek people will get back on their feet again is a kind of...
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so there is a change of use. this building has been occupied by several city agencies, including payroll. so it is difficult to say that we should have anticipated the need when we started the lease. i think it is a very reasonable and fair way to finance it. i actually applaud realistic for coming up with this solution. supervisor chu: great, thank you. i also want to say i am very happy to see that you are back with us. welcome back. >> thank you. it is nice to be back. supervisor chu: thank you. colleagues, if there are no questions, let's open it up to public comment. any members of the public who wish to speak? cnn, public, disclosed. can we take the budget analyst recommendation, which heavily the department is in agreement with? we can do that without objection. to the item as amended, can we send this out without -- with recommendations. ok, without objection. thank you. item number 3. >> item number 3, resolution authorizing the issuance from time to time, one more series, of not to exceed $1,355,991,219
so there is a change of use. this building has been occupied by several city agencies, including payroll. so it is difficult to say that we should have anticipated the need when we started the lease. i think it is a very reasonable and fair way to finance it. i actually applaud realistic for coming up with this solution. supervisor chu: great, thank you. i also want to say i am very happy to see that you are back with us. welcome back. >> thank you. it is nice to be back. supervisor chu:...
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with us con. doesn't stop i and hundreds injured in egypt as a peaceful christian march against islamic radicalism descends into the biggest clashes since the revolution which ousted president mubarak. poland is counting the votes after the parliamentary election on sunday it is expected that the prime minister both of those party is in line for a second spell of power in a row join us for all the latest details. and other news with the e.u.'s debt crisis slipping out of control help could come from an unexpected direction russia and other big developing economies in the brics group are suggesting support but only if the e.u. comes up with a credible rescue plan. and almost but not quite yet be on for a big flood gains ground inside syria are two joints experts who say they found evidence on the slippery snowman.
with us con. doesn't stop i and hundreds injured in egypt as a peaceful christian march against islamic radicalism descends into the biggest clashes since the revolution which ousted president mubarak. poland is counting the votes after the parliamentary election on sunday it is expected that the prime minister both of those party is in line for a second spell of power in a row join us for all the latest details. and other news with the e.u.'s debt crisis slipping out of control help could come...